Ohio judge won't be charged in West End pedestrian death

CINCINNATI (AP) - Police in Cincinnati say a state appeals
court judge was not at fault and won't be charged in the death of a pedestrian
he hit with his car on a busy road in December.

Police said Friday that 60-year-old Pamela Barnett was impaired by
cocaine when she crossed the road during rush hour outside of the crosswalk and
was hit by a 2013 Cadillac SRX driven by 59-year-old Patrick Dinkelacker, a
judge with the First District Court of Appeals.

Barnett, who had stopped on the center line, was knocked by
Dinkelacker's SUV into the opposite lanes of the road and was hit by a second
car. She was pronounced dead at the scene of the Dec. 10 accident on Central
Parkway.

Police also cleared the driver of the second car.

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